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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
IMMfUi - -.1 rfrl -'T- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT " i- i, Summer Shoe Sale Now On GIRL IS DROWNED" SIS FllED 'llKPl'TV HlllimiT A. P. DAVI.'I I IIKHK WITH LKOAh PAPKUS All Lndlca' $3.50 Pumps nml Slippers. To close out .$ii.'JO All Lndlca' $ 1.00 Pumpu nml Sll)por3. To closo out i?l!.lfi All Ladles' JfiOO Pumps (Cousin's make). To closo out . .JjiilMI." Ladles' Hutton nml lico .Shooa.. Ucgultir. ?3.0. To closo out $'2.(1.1 Ladles' nuttoil and Lacif Shoo?.. UojTulnr $ 1.00. To closo out" $! j Ladles'" lliflibiriiird LncertlhocsT-Hegulnr $1.50. To close out $:t:.i ' AllF OltfV' $lr.'D0 tSllppcrs.-. l'o, cjusp out .. .$1.7.1 Alljmrl's ($2.00 Slippers. To closo out i ;..$l.l.i Alt Children's $1.5) Slippers. Trfeldsoout n. $1.0.1 "AircniWrcuV f l.Hi- Slippers. To closo out .8.-0 PHOKUK HUUKOUOHH, KOHMKU IjY OK MAHSHKIKLD, DKAD Sister of Albert Hiirioughs of Marsh field ami Duutf'itor, of Dr. Hllt'lOllgl.H AH Boys' Shoes at 20 Percent. Reduction Abovo prices Include all Shoes In stock with exception of two Knl I HI) lea uhlcli liavo Just arrived. Wo must iimki room for Mk Kail shipments of Ladles' .Shoes which are now on tho nay. HUB DRY GOODS CO. "HMAUT WKAlt KOU WOMKN" Corner Ilroadivay and Central Ave. EAGLES TO PICNIC fiK.LKCT HKPTKMHKIt .1 AND II AS DATkH KOU KHOLIO President Kirk and Committee of I I Work Out Stunts mid Kentuies ' At Hlinpson Park , September C and 0 will be tho daloB for the annual picnic of the Eagles IoiIko, nrcordlng to the un nouhccnicnt inndo today by Presi dent Kirk. A program conunltteo of 1 1 members nro now "cogltut Ihb" of tlio list of events nnd fea tiircs Hint for two dnys will enter tain tlii momliers of tho IoiIko nnd Uiolr families. It Is expected Hint tho hit; pic nic wilt bo hold In North llend, In tho Simpson Pnrlt mid It Is hollcvcd that an attendance of several bun. drotl will easily ho Hccured. Mr. Kirk stated that little ciln bo snld uiitll 'the full arrangements hnvo boon eomplotcd, but thnt such things as races for fat, women, for A dispatch f loin Hubbard, Ore gon announces tho drowning of Phoeho HurrougliB, who spent several years here. She fs a sister of Al bert Hurroughs, now employed at the C. A. Smith idilnglo mill, and a daughter of Dr. HurrougliB, for merly of Mnrshflcld, but now lo cated In Portland. Mrs. Hurroughs 'and the children lived at Kastport ' for a time, Inter on North Front street nnd sotno tlmo ago Mrs. Hur roughs nnd tho children went to Poi Hand. Tho dispatch says: "While wilding In tho shallow water of Pudding Klvcr, In the shnilo of overhanging tree hniuclies Inst Sunday nftomoon, Phooho Pnullno Diirrougl.n, n ward of tho Juvenile court of Portland, stepped Into a deep hole and was drowned before help could rench her. She was I with her foster mother, Mrs. Drownts- ilnle, near the Ilrownsdnlo farm, eight miles north of thin place. Mtb. Hrowundalo witnessed tho girl's drowning, but bolng unable to swim, could do nothing except got help, which quickly came, but too Into to savo tho girl. It was several bourn before the girl's body was Voting- Couplo l0o on Kllbiim for found, tho current of tho stream Phono .'llll cum i AGAIN mi.sh MAitv ukkd HKCOMKS Tin: llltlDi: OK KLOVD UALHHAITII lloneyiuooii Trlti to Knlr To Live In North Item! having carried It soino distance bo , foro It lodged. if ,. . t "The girl was 12 years old. She .,..., ...... ,.., u. .,.... ...... u(l 1con given over to tho custody of tho Juvenile court bcrnusa of the ertinngctuont of her pnrentii, nnd homo at tho at Coqulllo yesterday, wns united pi marrlngo to Kloyd Ualbralth, of 1... .....I.I ....!.... .!. ..,. r,.inumiu, mill luiiiij iiiu juiiiik ' ,( ),,,,, KjV(. a pie-left on the Kllburn for San Fran- m uwnmlnlo farm." cIsco, where thoy will visit nt Iho fair before returning to make their homo In North llend. ' Tho groom Is n driver far the (lorst & King stage and Is well known on tho bay. Ho Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ualbralth, of Kaotsldo, while tho bride Is n daughter of Mrs. Dilntrry Money Collections Calls I of Stills It, Von Sliipiiian Sued for $1!0 Service In four' suits was being sought today my Deputy Sheriff A P. Davis, of Coiiuillc. All or them are casea now pending In tho eiiulty court mill probably will bo heard within the.itioxt fnw weeks. On n proinlsory into pprt Hush is suing NcIb anil Hose Welling, J. S. lCdmuuds and M. Kennedy, The claim Is mado that the note wns turned over by Mrs. Anna Wulff, now deceased, to Hush and was for lots in Uangor. Tho promlsory note Is said to have been gIVcn In Jan uary, 1007. IMmnnds and Kennedy nro mentioned In tho suit becnuso it Is claimed they have somo share In tho Intnl. Snle of the land to satisfy tho demands of the note Is being sought. Tho Albert Stelufeld Company, ol Tubcoii, Arizona, have filed suit against II. K, and Louise U. Kclty, claiming $1104.93 still duo them on a $2,6G6.38 purchase of goods. Tho purchnso Is sntd to Have been made March 24, 1011, and tell por :ent Interest Is asked. Divorce proceedings liavo been brought by Mrs. Frances Knltls,,of b'cnttle, against Stanley Knitls. Mr. Davis said ho Is seeking means to secure sorvlco on It. Von Ship man, who promoted Uudzicu Park, for Irving' Chandler, who sues for $275, said to have been given on n promlsory nolo which Is long oer due nnd still rcuiulns unpaid. Shlp inan left sovcrnl months ago and Is sitld to bo now selling his lots In the north somewhere. NKW HANK CASK FUNDS 0 D KltANK .IIOItTOU NTAItTH SUH . SCIHPTION LIST TODAY Joe lteed, of North Hand. 1 Tho news of tho Impending wed-'"""' ' ",,,"' "'" ' '" "I" ding was kept very unlet and only -r "! " r, ,-, , , I A. lllftafel 9 mm imt l tho close friends of the couplo kne'vj '" "' " " ""' "' that It was too happen. Mr. and' Frank tl. Morton Is today clrru- Mrs. (Inlbralth will uiako their lutlnir a Hiibscrintlon list to main- fat men, skinny ones, tho long nnd ,omo , Nrl, jun,i, when they ro-taln tho Coos liny baud until an nr Bliort nnd tho halt and tho blind nro i tlr1 M(ro i rangemrnt Is mode whereby the city a forgono conclusion nnd that tho n,e MoudnV nvenlni; flvo counles' will sunnort It through n uenoral llnf tulll iirfiluililt ll.t HftVOrill llllirofl I i.uv ..... 1'iu ..; .. ..u...... ,..... lting, to say nothing of a baseball ganio for Sunday and several dauc c'a. ' Tho fntt that Lnbor Day follown the Sunday, September 5, makes It easy for n two days program with u good attendance. from Coos Day liavo followed the I tax lovy. This morning ho had guldlngs of tho llttlo winged Cupid.) about $100 subscribed und ho deslr- - ed a total of $300 to pay up the I buck hll!i of tlio hand. It Is tho I ..i , i . ....... 1AII I nCI AV TPID1' iiiiiiuii nun tiiuurti imi'i- WILL UtLAT Inlr ii.uifi, lo Irv nnd have llm liniul unit. cct Hiibmltted nt tho next municipal ! election and have a tax lovy of about one mill, raising about $2200 per KYNE IS INJURED; 1 1 Another Action llegiin over Sheridan Kiinils at Itoseburg; Tho Hoscburg Itovlow says: Tho First National Dank, defend ant in a suit brought In the Circuit Court by a. P. McNamoe, today filed an answer In which It In denied thnt tho plaintiff' fa entitled to recover $2,!)50.G0, alleged to bo duo ay a de posit or any other sum. Tho de fendant contends, that tho amount which was on deposit In November, 1910, wns withdrawn by T- It, Shor iritin forlil8l)iorsonnl uso, with tho sanction of tho plaintiff, nnd thnt tho plaintiff 'released tho bank from nay liability for tho money. DOCKET 15 L 4 MVKTLi: POINT KAIIt Times Header Desires Homo Infor- iiiatlou Aboul It I Kdltor Times: Can you tell Tliueii renders where premium llstH from tho County Itulr ...... I... .,l.ll...l .....I nlu.. ...I,,. ...Ill i-Mli ,l W.fllll-ii mill M.niF ,... ..... I , ,,, , ,., ,.., receive tho things should exhibits KIK t wrlto for Colliers Weokl, bo sent? ' laying tho scene In this Honou. 1ho To. whom can they bo shipped ' ,T,i.,u wll probably postpono Ills ' iur uiurj f A Times Render. A letter nddressed to L. A. Hob Noted Author Planning (n Visit Cis liny Has Mishap Willie 1 '"" ""!- year, voted to maintain tlio band. COMINO CIHCIMT TKIIM IS K.V The following rrom a San Fran- wncn mo t'lty i;ouncii,iii8couiin- ri..t.i ,i m. nnwai unr. ..i...... ..,...nn .iin i. .r inii.rPMt hern U01' tho monthly allowance of 1 r. 1 I.. , . . " elsco paper MIl bo of inlorcst nera, ' ... . 'Several linportmit (iimm lp Kor as Peter II. Kyno had written that ',or mon r, ,,u " 1,,Ht ll"n i Trial Adjourned Term to Open ho expected to come to Coos liny ,ho MooHO ,',"1' ,0()U tl, l,'1 "v"r , September II In Coqulllo about September 1 to get tho local. J" WJ t0 U "H Wen .ludgo Sklpworth. of Eu colur for a serial story which he WflRi'W If'tl i and they paid only one Bl.n0t ,,,, 10 Botombor term of CABIN FIGHT IN A TM2 CA.MP HOSS CLAIMS UK WAS ASSAL'LTKD AND HATTKKKD Comes Into Justice Stanley's Court With KvlileniHM f Heating Plainly Kvlilent Ilrulscd, black and blue, n man named Urummett, boss of a tie camp on Fish rap above Couulllo, camo Into tho Justlco court Micro n few days ago had swore out nn assault and battery wiirrant ngalnst Clifford Jones, n'ecording to Judge Stanley, who wns hero today. Tho former claimed tnnt tho latter camo to his cabin lato at night, pulled him out of bed atid then beat him up In the bargain. When a warrant wob Issued for Jones' nrrost, tho latter came Into court and claimed that llruinmett owed lilin money for work performed ninny months ngo and that ho was mot nt tho door of the cnbln thnt night by Urummett, who started to choko him. Adding another notch to tho tan gle, the father of Clifford Jones then camo into court to accuse Urummett of trespassing on his or chard, saying that though forbid den, tho tlo camp Iiobb piled tics Micro and Inter brought his wagon onto tho plnco. Judge Stanley says that Clifford Jones plendcd guilty to nssnitlt and battery but no decision has yet been handed down In tho enso. $ J SHIPPING NEWS t $ SPEEDWELL SAILS hTKAM SCHOONKH LKAVKS TO DAY KOU HAN KHANCIStO Carr.Vs Lumber Cargo Krom North Hi'iiil Also C!ood Passenger List for the South Tho Btcam schooner Speedwell nt 11 o'clock this morning left North llend bound for San Francisco and and' carrying1 a good sized passenger list. Sho arrived In Tuesday and was loaded In a hurry. Tho passengers sailing for the south woro: Mrs. H. K. Smith, Harry Mnnii and wife, Mrs. Tunuell, Lnd dlo McCluro, I. Crumrlne, Mrs. A. Donaldson, Martha Donaldson, William Donaldson, Adam Donald Don, Ilerulo Donaldson, II. Newman, W. O. Gaffers, J. A. Knsmlnger. M, II. Moody, .Initios M. Shamly, Mrs. V. C. Tittle, II. A. Hitckman, L. F. Irwin, W. C. Cotustock, Mn. Comstock and other members of the family, K. Comstock, Maud, Laura. Marry and W. W. Comstock took passage from North llend on tin Speedwell. mSim -fc II II IV. WIS nto bigleagueIbasebalgui t v month's bill trip here: "Despllo tho fact that ho has fig- erts. secretary of the fair, Myrtle uroil la three automobile accidents Point, Ore., will doubtless bring a wln (8 nu ,,, t.Hcnplng In- luiiy til iiiu ih'iihiiiiiii uui nun mi i ..in ,r.... n..tl. Ibn desired Information. ' J" 'l ",lt,. I'"'" K"0' a,,lh- nirtTif n i nn i ni-rn l'"'H'"u' '" "mn ",0"1 rAn I Y UAbb fl ULLn!Ec:HehfH, If Socretury ItohorU will send a j or and presi.dent of the San Francis ndlo of Premium lists to Tho,.0 n.H0 (;i,i to-day walking grounds of his North bun ml Ill I I. ....... I I.. .11.. I mien, wo win im iMuunrii in ""- nliiiiit llu ltoiiIkIh of ...n,,.i. m.i.i fr... ii. lu ffi,.. in anoui mo hrniiuiiH oi all who uro Interested and may call Herkeley home with tho nlil of a for them. Kdltor J crutch. Ills' right knee is lu n plus- .- (or rnBl IlU( wj ,.pl., B0 fop at J I ,,.aHl Hx wHI(8i n,.,.r,iiK to his phy- t NORTH BEND NEWS i.-Mun. I hllll nB(.olll,lllK l0 ,..,. Blnlrwlly K. V. Kruse, of North llend. for J jIl(,K to Mn hmi. nt Vosotnlto and the past week has been eloftoly eon- .,,,., m,,( llVi'iiiieii, made n tnlB- nnert to his uome ami pari or ins H, im, fo ,() ,0 mvuMU,t, time lu bed wltu a very sevo coin. Mrs. A. Donaldson, Martha Don aldson, Hondo, William and Adam Donaldson left on the Speedwell this morning for San Franclso after spending most or the summer on tho dipt. DonnldKon ranch on Catching Inlet. Thoy live In Herkeley. Mrs .11, K, Smith was a passeugei down to San Fmnclscn this morning on Mto Speedwell, MASSACKK IN AHMKNIA Turks nml Kinds Alleged to Hive Slalu I 1,1101) Inhabitants (II; Auml4tl I'rru Ik H TIlnM LONDON, Aug, 2fi. A ni'wii agency dispatch from Home iiuotes (3. (loriiti'i, former Italian Consul at Trebl.oud, who has Just returned to Italy, as declaring I 1,000 Anm- iilnni' we-o nuihsacred by tlio 'lnikH .Marry Manu nml wife left today for '.Satij, "Francisco, HiHIi'iig up lionul Kurds. Tho victims . wri Ar Btentu schooner Speedwell. meiihui Catholics and Protoslaiitn. School Children's Eyes POSITIVELY NEED ATTENTION If the ejus liiirn, blur or Miilnt, or If Iho book Is held closo to Iho o)is for good ilsiou. e,u defects are pix'sent. SKK I'S! WK IWA.MINi: MVHS KHIIK! No experimenting! We know mil business! Wo grind our own lenses! llroken lenses duplicated while )u mill! nvn mnw optical dept. KillJ tKUoo DRUG STORE PH0NF 1?? . the circuit court, It will bo for otto of the shortest dockets that Coos Muis had in many mouths, Is tho state- prominent nt- Hut for tho the Inst term the docket would bo very much smal ler than It Is. There aro few crimi nal caxra listed for trial. On the first Monday in Septem- I her the adjourned term will open Mr. nml.Mrs. LllJeiivlst, Mr. anilMrs.1"";1 J10 JI',,I,,ny following hoco tho DVIl'V 11111 til tl JU J IIHINO HACK ".IKHKKV" KKOM KOU It IN CUHHV HUNT Sherwood anil Daughters, liavo Successful Tr.'p To meet with threo big flvo point bucks, within easy rifle range, Just the day before the season opens, and Judge Sklpworth, of Kugetic, finds himself barred from hearing sever al cases tl'ero because of his being Interested in them; tho snmo is true with Judge Coke lu this district and It is said that they will ox- not to Hliniit Is tlio supremo testing !l"""K0 ,"" " "r u euu.o ieu... . ' . . .1 Prominent among the Jury cases of ones will power believes District Hted for this term uro tho First Attorney LIIJeqvlKt. Me wiyn ho street Injunction, tho llbol suit of went throiiuli the exnerlence In Pur. i O. T. Trendgold versus J. W. Mlt- ry tho night of August 1 1 and that chell, J. II. Carponter. .loo Conch, .Inlin llitrriiii It I. Vnulm. P. .T the next dny ho couldn't find said K00ney. J. Murray, II. C. Froemnn. bucks and so contented himself with i A. It. O'llrleti, (icorgo A. (iage, nnd three spike deer. - w- "rlggH; tho personal damngo In the hunting party to Curry l'tts" . "f Welgnn yoraiiB Dr. I. H. we,e Mr. and Mrs. LJe(,v.st and M 'ft J" .li, 7 by. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, Hip'w. Wright und Isaiah Hacker versus Misses (ireteheu, Helen and Delia Sherwood and Halph Coke, of Port land, lu all four deer were brought down and tho party camo homo with a goodly amount of "Jerkoy" as a souvenir of the (rip. Ten days were spent nt tho Clark nnd Djcr much and during their stay there, said Mr. Llljeiivlst, they saw in all 511 deer. Mo sal( that further delay u that section after bagging tho limit Is nothing More than the sheer aggrevatlou of tempt ation. Little has been done lu n criminal way and ho looks for a very thort term of tho criminal court, this be ing the smallest docket lu Many terms. .Mr. and Mrs. Llljeavlst ate expect ed to move hero from Couulllo very soon to make their home. tho City of Marshfleld and Involving the ownership of the alleyway bo tween the Ilrewory saloon and tho Jensen tailor shop on North Front street. This case Is somewhat similar to tho First street controversy In that tho city started to mako nn Im provement and an Injunction wan so cured by Wright and llnekcr who claim half ownership of tho alley. John I), (loss will represent city lu this Instnnco and C. F. Knight, the plaintiffs. tho Mc- KAHMKHS AUK HIT (nhauiod Irrmiure, Ktirkcts, Ktc., Much Higher in Price. tiulvunlzed Ironware, which last rail advanced In price to as high us 75 per cent ubovo noriual, has main tained prices tho past few months i to about 30 por cont of thoso ruling late In MM I, but It Is said another ndvunce Is duo soon. Farmers and other consumers who uso galvanized MKDFOHD A man named Hoov- tubs, nans and buckets liavo felt er was shot and killed by his broth- ltho higher prices quite porcoptlbly. The higher prices nro said to bo er, being mistaken for a deer during a hunt. l.lbby COAh. TtiekinirVOlT have , LW.VVS VSKD. Phone 72. Pacific I .Ivory uiiil Transfer Company, duo to the advanced quotations on zinc nnd copper, which composo the mntoi InN for ff.ilvnnWw' sheet "tool nnd Iron. '" ' t WATERFRONT NEWS t $$ Delay In leaving Portland was tho cause of the Kllhuru's not arriving hero today from Portland, according to Agent Stuhr who Btatcd sho had conrldornblo freight to unload and also that tho fog had hold her hack considerably. She left Astorli Mils morning and should Jiu hero tomor row morning. , . -? Coming' from' San Francisco, for tho intor-ocenn Transportation Com-1 pnny, tho steam .schooner Western er, Is expected In hero early Satur-i day morning from San Francisco. Sho left there lost evening. Includ ing In her freight list will b0 about 1100 barrels of cemont for tho War ion Construction company. Tho vessel will load lumber nt tho Smith mill. ONLY FOUR HURT" IN COOS COUNTY ACCIDENTS' i Small Number of Injured Hepnrleil During last Week I7il He- ported in State j SALKM, Ore., Aug. 20. During tho past weok 172 accidents, noun fatal, were reported to tho state In-1 dustrlal accident commission. Or tho total number reported, 115 woro Btibjoct to tho workmen'u compensa tion act, 10 wero from utility cor porations, 15 wero from firms nnd corporations who hnvo rejected tho provisions of tho net and two woro from corporations which do not em ploy labor in hazardous Industries. Sawmills led in tho number of nc cldontB, 1C bolng reportod, tlio. greatest number this year, while" railroad operations camo second with 27, logging third with 17 and con struction fourth with only sovon. Following 1b tho complete list of Coos County ncldents: (leorgo Lastls,' North llend, bruis ed fingers, railroad operation. Kmniett F. Wier, Marshfleld, scalp wound, logging, Charles Spurrell, North He'id, broken no9e, sawmill, C, M. Wood. Mnnhflcld. knee bruised, snwnilll. ' CAHSON HIOIIKK IS TIKI) UP WITH IMTTSIIUHH NATIONALS Former Mnrshrielil Third Hasciimn Also Sought by McCreille, of Portland Heaiers Carson Illgbce, formerly third baseman with tho Marshflold team In 1013, has been signed up for it try out with tho Pittsburgh Nationals next yenr. This news has junt de veloped when Manager McCredlo, or tho Portland Heavers, went trying to secure tho services or tho young whlzr. who Tor two sensoiis now has held down the third sack nnd short stop tor the University of Oregon. McCredlo wnnts Illgbeo badly. Mo oays ho would put him lu right now to finish tho season at second base, but finds that Hugo Hezdok; scout for tho Nationals had tied Illgbeo up so that ho can not go, though It Is snld ho wants to play with tho Heavers. At the tlmo Carson, bettor known ns "Skcbt" Hlgbeo, was hero Ih T.U3 It waa rumored that ho would have a try out with thc-Uoston White So beforo tunny geanons. ' Ills youth hold lilin back at that time, despite tho fact ho was con tinually developing Into one of tho cleverest and speediest players over turned out by a Northwest Institu tion. With him hero wns an older broth er, Morris Hlgbeo. Still another brother, Lyle, Iho biggest in stature or tho three, Is In the gamo and for two seasons they all plnyed with tho Unlvorslty nine. Then camo Hugo llezdok to tho west as football and baseball coach at Kugcno. Ills eye used to sparkle every tlmo ho saw Carson lu action, llozdek Is an old tlmo baseball man iind for several years has been scout for the Pittsburgh Natlnnnls. spend ing his sumniors "snooping" about tor likely talent. Mo booh saw thoro woro others aMor young "Skeotor" nnd tho necessary papers to hold him woro signed and now Carson will probably go enst next season for his first try out In n big leogue team. Illgbeo weighs about 1 I.' pounds. Mo Is short but fairly stocky. Mo has speed, Is a fast huso runner nnd has 57 varieties of speed on tho sack nnd Interrupting tho slzzlcrs In tho short stop garden and tlmo mid again In tho Inst two years ho has fooled many n first baso runner with his Hwlft and almost perfect waist high peg to tho first sack-. In ad dition to this "Skeet" wields tlio willow like a veteran. HKAVKHS l.'mt Si:c()M( JIUMHLK LOFTY AXBQj I'KUUHNTAdliH OP J COAST LKAGr, MiCmllo Pi-oiiiImsI ,i,.... They Sihmu to lnu, .-... wnmes la , yH iti.'ifi..i... . T ? W. Los Angeles 82 San FranclBCo 73 Vernon Salt Lake Portland . Oakland . L. 64 6$ 70 73 7t 81 r.a. still -541 1 -Mli till Jill .III, m LEAGUE E HILADKLPIMA AND IIOSTON ('LINO TO KII1ST PLACK IIiooM.mi cos to Phillies for Awhllo Detroit Working llnnl Changes In Llno-iip ir.r Aunrale. I'rfMui In Coon ll; 'limit NKW YOUK, Aug. 20. Philadel phia persists In refusing to bo oust ed from tho lead or tlio National league race, wlillo lloston, qulto ns obstinately, clings to the toji posi tion In tho American league strong. Tho ainliltlous Ilrooklyiui, for two dnyii last week woro within two points or tho Ph'llles, Toll back on Snturday by broaklng ovon with Cin cinnati, while Pat Moran's inon wero administering a doublo dofout to the Chicago Chub. Tho leafiors thereby Inct cased their lead over tho Hoblus to 1 1 points. Noth iik In tho work of tho Qua kers nnd tho itohlna for last weok suffices to support a claim of super iority for oito over tho othor. They ran n surprisingly even race, both as regards games woii and lost and In tlio other features of play from, day to day. Tlio chancos of each for the pennant seem equal. Of the romnluder of tho Mold in the close strimulo bolnir Placed In tho National leaguo, tho llostons and Clnclnnntls hqld Mja honors each winning tho sanio 'nqripuugiv or games, .although tho Hrave scor ed tho tower runs and iniiila the smallest number or hits of any team in tho league. Threo teams yot roniain In tho running in tho Amorlcnn leaguo, with both Chicago and Dotrolt Hy ing by all means In tholr power to head tho llostons, now on tho road and In tho most critical stage of tlio Hglit Tor the ponnant, The Wh.te Sox had the bettor of the argument with Hoston In tho series and have since taken three out of four from tho Yankees. Tlio potential batting strength of How- land s rorces has been Increased by the acquisition of Jon Jackson. Detroit has added to her battory i1 ;, lllr AmocIMi! rrwioihiiiuh,. POHTLAND. Ore., Aug. 2j,J ii do iiuir- Tins question h d asKeii a iiozen times a day by (TeJ rnuiu Kin in Portland. "c iioavors como back?" win uroiiio do wuat lie said h tmH No one knows the nnsrcer rnct Is that .twice In nrf. liavo tho Portlandcrs huobwJ Angels, top notchcrs In the C Leaguo. Manager McCredlo nald a twii. Hint ho was nutkliig change), .1 when ho got tliroiiRli tho Bfl line-up would bo ntronger lJ 1 ns been all year. Ho Bald Spots! would come through with t ) threo good men. Kildcntl; J coupo Is working, but the ) a big one from Portland, lltial pulling herself up by the boot ity! Tho stores of yestcrdajr folio Const Iaiikuo. At Portland R. ai Los Angeleii I Portland i At Vernon Sail Frauchico Ill Vernon I I (Ten Innings.) At Oakland- Salt Lake 1 li Oakland J ll American l-eupie At Chicago - Washington Chicago (Fourteen Innings.) At Cleveland - Now York Cleveland ... . At Detroit Hoston Dotrolt (Thirteen Innings.) AtSt. Louis Philadelphia St. Louis National lcgue At Boston Chicago Hoston At Philadelphia Cliiclunntl 0 PlillaMffo' Cincinnati ....PWIiMp"1. At New York Pittsburg 3 New York Pittsburg 3 New York At llrooklyu- St. Louis 5 Urookljn St. Louis SDrooklrn rorces by acquiring P'tcher Jj; tuiin .un.i Mn first nam ii"' Tigers, but they 0,"lh5lX' grouiut wnen ww i" -... bonder with Washington. MM Hoston and Chicago were two-piy eiigag. ,, lliign jeiiiiniso "" . uH record of lost week In tj uy winning nil ;- !,! making a run oi .".. h tho.n ami as 8iinlari f5Lh ers, began wero - first plnco. ., ,i Suuday-H Play .'""""V;.,! K other shift In ' ft tf Newark go'ng to the o , w.dX did not Play. """" ond position. ..'"!'r":L sl uobuuiiib v"' lor' allow J.l.u 75 a,'fL1f on tho Kendall ram---osltlon, City Attorney AJi-: signed and saiu uu ' ,rf fcy- ' . iu! "nnnco ATtn'k. bmr- per tlcke'. . . rrinV nri co.M.MuiA.- "Ill .M.i tf (HI "irSl.fleld-North,di Cars every ten n.Iut" 0 a. .... to 18 V., Stouglioncoad.;, II a. in., i" -- dny. fl j .( V7.I v j "W" "i&-a-a5r v. A